3. Raise Your Blood Sugar

Sometimes, people get tremors because their blood sugar is low. The best way to increase your blood sugar is by eating something sugary yourself.

Try eating some fruit rather than a sugary snack. Dried fruit, like dates or raisins, is a great way to bring your blood sugar up without doing any damage to your diet.

Make sure you always have a few healthy snacks on hand. If you start to shake, take a deep breath, then relax with a nice healthy snack. You’ll start to feel better in no time at all. Wash down your snack with a nice glass of water; you’ll want to stay hydrated as well.

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If You Are Shaking From Drinking Coffee It’s Time To Make Changes

If you find yourself shaking after drinking coffee, then it’s definitely time to stop, for now at least. Don’t get too bent out of shape about it, it happens. It’s all that caffeine! It can give you the jitters. If you’re like me, it’s easy to lose track of how many cups of coffee you drink each day. I wake up with one, and then I sometimes have another before I get the dog out the door for a walk. Since I work from home throughout my day, I’ll have coffee even during the nighttime.

It’s a wonder I don’t have the shakes from coffee more often than I do. It’s happened before, but usually my body tells me no before I get there. I’ll want a different type of beverage instead for a break. That’s what you’ll have to do as well, and by the way, you’ll want something without caffeine. It’s best to balance out your coffee drinking with plenty of water. After all, coffee isn’t going to hydrate you.

You can also drink decaffeinated coffee if it’s more the taste that you’re after at a certain point. Keep both on hand, and when you’ve had your share of caffeine, switch to decaf. There are also 1/2 caffeine versions of coffee for those avid coffee fans. Trust me, I know where you’re coming from. That coffee gives me the jolt of energy I need sometimes for my fingers to fly.

You do need to watch how much coffee you drink though. Start counting those cups if you need to, or make one of those switches I mentioned. You don’t have to drink 8 cups of dark roast a day to keep the doctor away. Yes, it’s funny, but it can be a serious matter, so don’t allow yourself to shake from drinking coffee again.

What To Do If You’re Shaking From Anxiety

One of the most frightening symptoms that people with anxiety experience is sudden shaking. It can be terrifying if your body is shaking and you don’t know why. A lot of people have gone to the doctor or even the emergency room because of this symptom.

Thankfully, there are plenty of things you can do to combat these shakes. Keep these tips in mind, and you should be able to get some relief the next time this symptom occurs.

1. Try Deep Breathing

People often say “take a deep breath” to people when they panic. There is some real truth to this advice. Deep breathing techniques can shop shaking very quickly.

People with anxiety should read up on breathing techniques. Whether people try meditation or breath into a paper bag, they should get some fast relief.

2. Drink Tea

A lot of herbal tea has been clinically proven to help with anxiety symptoms. In addition, the very act of drinking tea can help calm a person down. Some people find it difficult to ingest enough tea and in the proper amount each day. That’s why a natural treatment for Essential Tremor like Tremanol might be a better option.

If you’re wanting to start with tea though, here’s a simple tip. Sit down with a cup of herbal tea the next time you start shaking. Drink it slowly; don’t rush. Little by little, your shaking should start to subside.

3. Go Outside

Try to take a quick walk around the block. By the time you get back home, your shaking should have come to a stop.

There are a number of things you can do if you’re shaking from anxiety. Don’t let this symptom drive you into a panic; do what you need to do to make the shakes stop. Before long, you should feel like yourself again.

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